So Matter Overdrive has been updated for 1.12.2, and many things from the 1.7.10 version have carried over. This guide is meant to help you get up and running with the 1.12.2 version, and have a great experience with the mod. Here's what you'll need to know.

Like most tech mods, you'll need resources to get started. Unlike most tech mods, however, this one is a bit later of a start, as you'll need at minimum an iron pick to gather the most crucial materials. Here's a quick list of what you'll need to get started:

Iron Ingots: About a stack really to get started, but more is always better.

Redstone: You're going to need some Redstone for most of your machines, as well as a few Pistons and such. When you get to machine upgrades and important components like Superconductor Magnets, however, your redstone consumption will go way up. Have a stack to get started.

Ender Pearl: Ah, Ender Pearls. Used for finding the Ender Dragon as the fabled Eye of Ender and to teleport out of sticky situations. You'll need several of them to make the most expensive machines, as well as a Fusion Reactor. I'd recommend 4 stacks of 16, just to be safe.

Tritanium: The backbone of the mod's machines and items. You'll need a lot of this; a stack is good but more is better.

Dilithium Crystal: Needed for anything requiring energy. I'd say a stack to start, but you'll need more as you progress.

Right, when using machines that require power, you need to start generating it. Since Matter Overdrive's power generation is out of our reach currently, use whatever other tech mods you have to generate a steady stream of power until we can get enough tech built to manage either a Solar Panel or a Fusion Reactor. Once that's in, make yourself a Molecular Inscriber, it's the only way to proceed in this mod. Without it, you have no access to the mk2 and mk3 circuits needed for other advanced blocks.

While we are at it, let's talk about some of the other machines you can create right now. It's assumed in this tutorial that you haven't build them yet, but since I figure this is handy reference material, I will go ahead and tell you what most of those other machines do.

The Matter Recycler can recycle Matter Dust into its refined state for decomposition. The good thing about this is that it allows for a redo of the first decomposing cycle. The bad thing is that this does require power. It'll be extremely handy in the next section, but for now it's just a bit of utility.

The Charging Station requires 2 Dilithium Crystals, but it doesn't actually produce power itself. What it does, however, is charge any androids which stand in it. This works out very well once you've become an android. However, you need a full set of android parts (head, arm, leg, torso) to get to that. We'll explore that in a later section.

The Android Station is where player androids go to install upgrades they've crafted for themselves. Some increase health, others reduce glitching when damaged, but all are useful.

The Transporter can teleport you to another of itself in a different location, requiring FE/RF with each use. This can affect multiple entities at once, so a player on top of or next to you will also be teleported. You can even teleport your whole group to a special place if you so wish.

The Space-Time Accelerator speeds up machines around it, which can save a lot of time when replicating complex blocks and items.

The Star Map is a purely decorative block that serves no functional purpose but is nice decoration.

So you've gotten your power setup from another mod working, but find machines that requires quite a bit of power, or find that the ore processing center you've dreamed of is in itself a power-hungry monster. Enter the Fusion Reactor, a multiblock structure that will solve all your power needs, provided you feed it Matter Plasma, of course.

There's a lot more to discover in this mod. Try making the various weapons, find crashed ships and other structures, fight a deranged Mad Scientist boss, and become an android with a friendly Mad Scientist found in villages. However, I think you have enough to get started. Refreshments are available in the ballroom next door. And so, ladies and gentlemen, I bid you adieu.

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